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Efficiency of a New Covering System for the Environmental Control of Biopiles Used for the Treatment of Contaminated Soils
The objectives of the study were to first characterize a new covering system that allows the temperature inside the biopiles to be maintained at a level where biodeg-radation can take place despite unfavorable climatic conditions, and then second to develop a mathematical simulation of the biopile temperature profile knowing local meteorological conditions and the covering system used. A field study was undertaken with four 60 m3 biopiles of contaminated soil. The performance of conventional semipermeable black geotextile was compared with that of two sealed double polyethylene membrane systems (a white/white and a black/translucid polyethylene membrane). Heat transfer was favored or restricted by choosing the color of the polyethylene membranes and by the presence of an insulating air layer between the two polyethylene membranes. Results showed that the air layer allowed to increase soil temperature up to a range that could enhance biodegradation. For example, the biopile temperature was maintained above...